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Agriculture teacher Coye Elliott, left, looks over poinsettias with seniors Drew Rodgers and Ruth Wooten at Lone Oak High School (McCracken County) Jan. 7, 2011. They sold 600 poinsettias during the holidays and saved some to grow into much larger plants for next year. Photo by Amy Wallot
Riley licks junior Elizabeth Skinner during Brittany Brammeier\'s Advanced Animal Science class at Lone Oak High School (McCracken County) Jan. 7, 2011. Riley, wearing an FFA shirt Brammeier made, belongs to the teacher and comes to class every day. Photo by Amy Wallot
Senior Ross Buchanan, left, junior Cole Bell, center, and seniors Tony Cornwell, right, and Cody Copeland, far right, look over the quail cage they help to build at Lone Oak High School (McCracken County) Jan. 7, 2011. The school will soon be receiving 300 quail eggs to hatch and raise. Photo by Amy Wallot
Brittany Brammeier talks with her Advanced Animal Science class about the digestive system of a pig at  Lone Oak High School (McCracken County) Jan. 7, 2011. The class was preparing for a pig dissection. Photo by Amy Wallot
Junior Alex King and the rest of Brittany Brammeier\'s Advanced Animal Science class do a digestion dance to help remember parts of the digestive system at Lone Oak High School (McCracken County) Jan. 7, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot
Senior Pierce Crider scoops tilapia out of a tank at Lone Oak High School (McCracken County) Jan. 7, 2011. Crider, a fisherman, is interested in in learning about the fish. Photo by Amy Wallot
Instructor O.P. McCubbins and sophomore Bret Montgomery clean bedding material from Swiffer, an Angora rabbit, at Lone Oak High School (McCracken County) Jan. 7, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot
Sophomore Erin McIntyre holds Oreo at Lone Oak High School (McCracken County) Jan. 7, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot
Senior Jessica Evans, left, and junior Kelsey Morris take rabbits Otis and Fluffy out of their pens at Lone Oak High School (McCracken County) Jan. 7, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot

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